Even though the scope of Project Indiana is somehow clearer than it was a few 
weeks ago, could somebody (preferrable Ian) explain and give a big picture 
about how the Indiana distro differentiates from current Sun owned distros like 
Solaris Express? other than ownership of course.

And other than creating an accessible-to-newcomer distro, what's other 
possibilities Project Indiana would possibly have? Does it means more visual 
eye-catcher? more radical service/configuration management like SMF 
service-only? Or more codec and mplayer bundled?

Most of current discussion focus on the question: is project indiana *THE* 
distribution, however, other than status debate, I hope there could be more 
concrete, technical description of what Project Indiana will look like and 
address.

Cheers,
Ivan.
 
 
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